Advisory Council

The Advisory Council exists to provide a partnership between the architecture profession
and the MSU School of Architecture (SoA). Members are alumni and friends of the SoA
who possess an excitement and passion for the MSU School of Architecture and are associated
with well-regarded firms and related industries across the country. Twice a year the
council meets in Bozeman to foster engagement with the MSU and Bozeman communities
while assisting with fundraising and the creation of endowment funds.

The purpose of the Advisory Council is:

To establish a network of individuals, organizations, institutions and businesses
that are capable of expanding opportunities in instruction, research and outreach
programs for the School of Architecture

To act as a catalyst in bringing together individuals, organizations, institutions
and businesses seeking greater understanding, college collaboration, and involvement
in higher education

To provide financial support for the betterment of the School of Architecture

On April 17, 1998, the first Advisory Council (AC) meeting was held at MSU’s School
of Architecture and included six alumni, Wayne Berg, Warren Dean, Bill Hoy, Larry
Hurlbert, Jerrily Kress, and Keith Rupert, invited by the then Director of the school, Clark Llewellyn.
Since that first meeting the SoA has hosted meetings each year and built a membership of 50 architects and professionals.
The AC has moved forward to include industry professionals in its membership and established
a Graduate Council (GC) to support the school's relationship with recent graduates.

Effective January 1, 2014, the professional architecture program, Master of Architecture,
was formally granted an eight-year term of accreditation. This new, maximum term of
accreditation was approved by the accrediting body for architecture programs, the
National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), in March 2013 and put into effect
for all decisions made after July 1, 2013. The program is scheduled for its next accreditation
visit in 2022. Of note, the accreditation team highlighted the advisory council in
the visiting team report. "...It [Advisory Council] has been instrumental in establishing
and funding a number of endowments. The council is active in advising students, conducting
lectures and studio critiques, and providing internships." The team also noted that
"The SoA has a very strong connection with the alumni...and with...professionals....
These professionals also help students prepare their resumes, mock-interviews and
provide employment."

Over the years, the AC has provided a means of communication between the profession
and academia on topics of curriculum, design, innovation and architectural trends.
The council participates in fundraising activities, lectures, competitions, design
studios, and foreign travel. With the help of the MSU Alumni Foundation, the AC established
the Endowment for Excellence, successfully raising $434,872 to date. This endowment
will sustain the school into the future. In addition, alumni on the council have also
been leaders in fundraising for the Visiting Professorship Endowment that was initiated
when approval was given by the MUS Board of Regents for MSU to retroactively award
Master of Architecture degrees to our graduates who received a Bachelor of Architecture
degree prior to 1997.

Across the nation, council members act as a conduit and “cheerleaders” for our school
within the profession. They express their pride in the numerous awards the students,
faculty and staff have received, in the quality of our graduates and in the continuous
innovation that the school has demonstrated.

Every AC member has an individual story to tell of why they attended MSU or why they
have joined forces with the school. They take pride in being graduates of MSU and
express their gratitude through their membership, generosity and participation in
school events. The industry professionals who serve on the council work to connect
allied professions to the School of Architecture. This alliance provides students
and faculty with an awareness and understanding of industry trends while linking professionals
with future architects. Lastly, the Graduate Council aims to offer students advice
based on their experiences in professional practice. Their presentations and workshops
respond to students' questions about life after graduation and address issues of work
schedule, firm differences, salary, licensure, professional expectations, and employment
opportunities.

Join us as we begin the next leg of the journey that began over 85 years ago!

The Spring meetings are scheduled for April 3rd and 4th, 2019.

The 15th Annual Celebration of Architecture will be held October 24th, at the Baxter
Hotel Ballroom.